Common use of Important Not Clause in Contracts

Important Not. If the company suspects the customer (for any reason), it will be able to suspend the customer's account or accounts for some time at the company's discretion, and the company will not be responsible for the possible losses of the customer, and the customer will not have the right to object to suspending his/her account.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Account Opening Agreement, Account Opening Agreement, Account Opening Agreement

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Important Not. If the company suspects the customer (for any reason), it will be able to suspend the customer's account or accounts for some time at the company's discretion, and the company will not be responsible for the possible losses of the customer, and the customer will not have the right to object to suspending his/her account. -This agreement can be changed/terminated by the company for any reason the company considers at any time; the customer will not have the right to object.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Account Opening Agreement

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